The elite has a burgundy color. By decree of the President of the Russian Federation Lieutenant General Oleg Borukayev and Lieutenant General Sergei Yerygin have been appointed Deputy Directors of the Federal Service of the National Guard of the Russian Federation

Russian President Vladimir Putin has carried out a number of personnel changes in federal state bodies. The corresponding decree was posted today on the official portal of legal information.

Relieved of their posts: Colonel of the Internal Service, Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for the Krasnodar Territory Sergei Gorbunov, Major General of Justice, Head of the Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation Eduard Oshlykov.

Released from their posts and dismissed from military service: Lieutenant General Vyacheslav Bolakhnin - Head of the Directorate for the Protection of Important State Objects, Special and Military Cargo of the Main Command of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, Major General Sergei Mileiko - Deputy Commander of the Central Regional Command of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs RF on the rear.

Major General Pavel Bobkov was appointed deputy head of the combat training directorate of the Main Command of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. Major General Sergei Boyko is appointed First Deputy Commander of the Eastern Regional Command of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. Major General of Police Igor Zinoviev was appointed by V. Putin as the head of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Central Administration of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for Moscow.

Major General Oleg Borukayev was appointed head of the department for the protection of important state facilities, special and military cargo of the main command of the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, deputy chief of the main headquarters of the internal troops. Police Colonel Alexander Bynenko is appointed deputy of the Main Criminal Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Major General of the Internal Service Sergei Gladkin was appointed Deputy Head of the Treaty and Legal Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. Major General Dmitry Virukhin by presidential decree was appointed first deputy head of the organizational and mobilization department of the Main Command of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.

The document also carries out a number of changes in the leadership of the regional divisions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Federal Drug Control Service.

As the press secretary of the head of state Dmitry Peskov said, personnel changes in federal agencies are not associated with the Olympics. "This has nothing to do with the Olympics. These are ordinary rotational decisions, a constant rotational process. As the necessary documents are prepared, as they are coordinated, introduced, draft decrees are being prepared and signed by the head of state," Dmitry Peskov said.

The internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus held qualification tests for the right to wear a maroon beret. The current harsh exam not only added 22 "bayonets" to the elite community, in which there are only 700 people, but also marked the 20th anniversary of the "krapovik" movement.

The first delivery for the cult headdress for the special forces took place in May 1993. Then the examiners were officers who won the maroon berets back in the 80s while serving in the internal troops of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The history of the maroon beret began with the formation in 1978 of a special-purpose training company in the Dzerzhinsky division. Later, the famous "Vityaz" special forces detachment grew out of it. The beret was chosen as a symbol that distinguishes the special forces from the soldiers of other units. Its color matched the color of the shoulder straps of the internal troops and the color of blood. The first maroon berets were sewn at a factory in Gorky. And in 1988, Sergei Lysyuk, an officer of the special forces of the internal troops, the future commander of the Vityaz, Hero of Russia, had the idea of \u200b\u200ba "maroon" exam. At first, the tests were carried out illegally under the guise of complex and control and verification exercises. Over time, the skillful actions of the "berets" in special operations, their fighting hardening proved the importance of qualification tests.

The maroon movement of the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus developed according to a similar scenario. 20 years ago, the exam had the status of control and verification sessions. It was based on the standards and requirements of Russian tests. The exam included three stages: general physical training; overcoming an obstacle course along a set route, shooting from 8 types of weapons; hand-to-hand combat. Among the first 20 "krapoviks" were officers who are now well known in Belarus and Russia.

One of them, the head of the Security Service of the President of Belarus, Colonel Andrei Utyurin, told a Soyuz correspondent:

The delivery of the maroon beret did not come as a surprise to us. At the Saratov Higher Military Command School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, I was trained in a platoon to train commanders of a special purpose unit.

And even then we, the cadets, knew what a maroon beret was, how the surrender for it in the Dzerzhinsky division was going on, we heard about the founder of the maroon movement Sergei Ivanovich Lysyuk. For each of us, the maroon beret was a huge dream ...

Colonel Yuri Karaev, the commander of the internal troops, agrees with these words. Talking about how the "maroon" exam took place 20 years ago, Yuri Khadzhimuratovich notes:

Our readiness for it was at a very high level. This was due to the excellent training of officers in the schools of the internal troops Soviet Union - now I assess it as a real special forces. By that time, many servicemen had been on business trips to the Transcaucasus, Moldova, Central Asia, where they were solving difficult service and combat tasks to maintain public order during interethnic conflicts, sniffed, as they say, of gunpowder. This symbiosis of training in military universities and practical experience, multiplied by the enthusiasm of professionals, became the foundation for the successful passing of the beret ...

The chief examiner of the first applicants for the beret and one of the founding fathers of the Belarusian krap brotherhood was the then commander of the special training company of military unit 3214, now the commander of the special anti-terrorism unit of the Interior Ministry "Almaz" Colonel Viktor Zuraev. His beret, won in the mid-80s at the all-Union training camp in Tbilisi, Viktor Bornafovich carefully keeps in his office.

In the mid-80s, there was no special attitude towards the special forces, and this catchy word itself has not yet entered into everyday life, - Viktor Zuraev told the Soyuz correspondent. - Much depended on the position of the company commanders. It was already after the events in Sumgait, when everyone realized that problems with "hot spots" had begun in the USSR, in military unit 3214 they began to form a special forces company of 110 people. The internal troops of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs were then commanded by Colonel-General Yuri Vasilyevich Shatalin. Sergei Ivanovich Lysyuk and Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Pospelov were involved in the formation of units and the staffing table. With my platoon, I transferred to a formed company commanded by Oleg Borisovich Borukaev - now a major general, chief of staff - first deputy commander of the Eastern Regional Command of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. Acting as his deputy for special training, he and his colleagues went on business trips - to Bryansk, Smolensk - to select military personnel.

The owner of the honorary maroon beret, one of the former commanders of military unit 3214, lecturer of the Department of Internal Troops of the Military Academy of the Republic of Belarus, Colonel Sergei Meshcheryakov, also speaks about the Russian origins of the Belarusian maroon movement. As Sergei Alekseevich recalls, when the Council of speckled berets was formed, its first normative documents, protocols, decisions, the charter of the community were created on the basis of the developments of Russian “speckled berets”.

We relied on the experience of the Russians, but thoughtlessly did not copy anything, - the former brigade commander notes.

Colonel Vyacheslav Pospelov, vice-president of the association "Brotherhood of maroon berets" Vityaz ", arrived at the celebrations from Russia. Talking with the correspondent of" SOYUZ ", Vyacheslav Mikhailovich made it clear that his visit was not only a festive one. With spetsnaz directness, one of the founders of the movement speaks of omissions and achievements of Belarusian colleagues:

I was impressed by the excellent physical training of the special forces during the march. But in sparring, I would advise you to pay attention to the throwing technique, grabs ...

The recognition of the contribution of the Belarusian "krapoviks" to the development of the brotherhood is evidenced by such an event of anniversary days. Hero of Russia Sergei Lysyuk presented the commander of military unit 3214, chairman of the Council of maroon berets of Belarus, Colonel Andrey Dudkin, the medal "35 years of special forces of the internal troops of Russia" - for his contribution to the development of the movement and the maintenance of traditions.

By the decree of the President of the Russian Federation Lieutenant General Oleg Borukayev and Lieutenant General Sergei Erygin Oleg Borisovich Borukaev were appointed Deputy Directors of the Federal Service of the National Guard of the Russian Federation on August 12, 1965 in Moscow. In 1982 he graduated from the Minsk Suvorov military school, in 1986 - from the Ordzhonikidze VVKKU of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs, in 1994 - from the Military Academy named after V.I. M.V. Frunze. The military ranks "captain" and "lieutenant colonel" were received ahead of schedule. In 1999 he graduated from postgraduate studies at the Combined Arms Academy Armed Forces Of the Russian Federation, in 2006 - the Military Academy of the General Staff of the RF Armed Forces. In January 2014, he was appointed head of the department for the protection of important state facilities, special and military cargo of the GKVV of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia - deputy chief of the main headquarters of the internal troops. The rank of Lieutenant General was awarded by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of February 21, 2015. Participant in hostilities. He was awarded the Order of Courage, "For Military Merit", the Suvorov Medal, and award weapons. Candidate of Military Sciences. By the decree of the President of the Russian Federation of June 30, 2016, he was appointed Deputy Director of the Federal Service of the National Guard of the Russian Federation - Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard of the Russian Federation. Erygin Sergey Alexandrovich was born on June 25, 1958 in the Altai Territory. Graduated from the Omsk Higher Tank Command School, the Military Academy of Armored Forces, and the Military Academy of the General Staff of the RF Armed Forces. From 1979 to 1994 he served in various positions of the engineering and technical staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Served international duty in the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. Since 1994 in the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. He served in the positions of chief of the armored service, chief of staff of armaments, deputy commander of troops for armaments in the Moscow and Siberian districts of the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. Since 2005, Chief of Staff of Armaments - Deputy Chief of Armaments of Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. By the decree of the President of the Russian Federation of March 9, 2011, he was appointed Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for armaments - Chief of Armaments. The military rank "Lieutenant General" was awarded by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation in 2012. He was awarded the Orders of Honor, For Service to the Motherland in the Armed Forces of the USSR, III degree, the medal of the Order for Merit to the Fatherland, II degree, the Suvorov medal and many other medals. By the decree of the President of the Russian Federation of June 30, 2016, he was appointed Deputy Director of the Federal Service of the National Guard of the Russian Federation - Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard of the Russian Federation.

Graduated from the Minsk Suvorov Military School in 1982,

in 1986 - Ordzhonikidze VVKKU Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR,

in 1994 - from the Military Academy. M.V. Frunze.

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The State Duma adopted in the first reading a draft that gives Rosgvardia the right to protect the water area of \u200b\u200bthe Crimean bridge

MOSCOW, May 17. / TASS /. On Thursday, the State Duma adopted a government bill in the first reading, which empowers the servicemen of the Federal Service of the National Guard Troops with powers to ensure the safety of the water area in the area of \u200b\u200bthe Crimean Bridge.

Currently, Rosgvardia employees can inspect ships that have violated the rules established at protected facilities, when entering and leaving protected water areas, as well as when performing public order protection, while ensuring public safety in water areas of water bodies.

Oleg Borukayev: the horizon of the formation of the Russian Guard is 2018. Exclusive NTV

On March 27, Russia is celebrating the National Guard Day for the first time. The host of the Pozdnyakov program talked to the deputy director of this federal service Lieutenant General Oleg Borukaev. We publish the full video version of the interview.

Oleg Borukaev: The Rosgvardia brigade guards important facilities in Crimea

A brigade of the Russian Guard has been formed in Crimea, which, in particular, performs the tasks of covering the state border and protecting the energy bridge, said Deputy Director of the Russian Guard, Lieutenant General Oleg Borukayev.

Personnel changes in government agencies, including the Ministry of Internal Affairs

Major General Oleg Borukaev was appointed head of the department for the protection of important state facilities, special and military cargoes of the main command of the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, deputy chief of the main headquarters of the internal troops. Police Colonel Alexander Bynenko is appointed deputy of the Main Criminal Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Major General of the Internal Service Sergei Gladkin was appointed Deputy Head of the Treaty and Legal Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. Major General Dmitry Virukhin by presidential decree was appointed First Deputy Chief of the Organizational and Mobilization Directorate of the Main Command of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.

OLEG BORUKAEV AND ANNA POPOVA INCLUDED IN THE COORDINATION BOARD FOR PREPARATIONS FOR THE 2018 FIFA World Cup

Deputy Director of the Federal Service of the National Guard of the Russian Federation Oleg Borukayev and the head of the Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Rights Protection and Human Welfare Anna Popova were included in the coordination council for the preparation and holding of the 2018 World Cup and the 2017 Confederations Cup. portal of legal information.

Rosgvardia will monitor the rallies using drones

Rosgvardia intends to use drones to monitor mass actions. This was announced on the air of the program "Pozdnyakov" on the NTV channel, said the deputy commander-in-chief of the Rosguard troops, Lieutenant General Oleg Borukayev.

Putin conferred the rank of Colonel-General to the Deputy Heads of the Russian Guard

“Deputy Head of Rosgvardia Viktor Zolotov Oleg Borukaev, Sergei Erygin and Sergei Lebedev received the rank of colonel general. This is stated in the decree of Russian President Vladimir Putin, published on the portal of legal information, "- said in the message.

Rosgvardia is consolidated in Crimea

A Rosguard brigade has been formed in Crimea, which performs a number of tasks on the peninsula, deputy director of the department, Lieutenant General Oleg Borukayev, told reporters. “Its main task is to protect public order and ensure the security of the territory of Crimea. In addition, we ensure the safety of a number of officials, Borukayev said. - The Rosgvardia is engaged in the protection of important objects in the Crimea. Tasks are carried out in emergency situations, including the cover of the state border during its construction. " According to the general, servicemen of the Russian Guard began to guard the Artek camp in Crimea. A special unit is located there. Moreover, the National Guard considers this task especially important. After all, about 3 thousand children are constantly in the camp.

Seversk division of the National Guard awarded the Order of Zhukov

To present the Order of Zhukov, Deputy Director of the Federal Service of the National Guard Troops - Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard of the Russian Federation Oleg Borukayev, who had commanded the Seversk division for several years, arrived in Seversk.

In Russia, protesters will be watched from drones

This was announced by the deputy commander-in-chief of the troops, Lieutenant General Oleg Borukayev in an interview with NTV.

“Currently, unmanned vehicles and air surveillance systems are being developed in order to monitor the situation in the places of mass actions,” he said.

Three Deputy Heads of the Russian Guard became Colonel Generals

Deputy Heads of Rosgvardia Oleg Borukaev, Sergei Erygin and Sergei Lebedev became Colonel Generals, according to the decree of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Rosgvardia will control the situation at the rallies using drones

"Currently, unmanned vehicles and air surveillance systems are being developed in order to monitor the situation in the places where mass actions are held," Borukaev said.

Rosgvardia will monitor participants of mass actions using drones

Rosgvardia will conduct monitoring in places of mass actions using unmanned aerial vehicles.

“At present, unmanned vehicles and air surveillance systems are being developed,” said Lieutenant General Oleg Borukayev, deputy commander-in-chief of the troops.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree appointing Lieutenant General Acting Chief of Staff of Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Oleg Borukayev and Lieutenant General Sergei Erygin as deputies of Viktor Zolotov, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Guard. The corresponding decree was published on Thursday, June 30, on the official portal of legal information.

According to the document, Lieutenant Generals Oleg Borukayev and Sergey Erygin are appointed deputy directors of the Federal Service of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation - Commander-in-Chief of the Russian National Guard Troops, relieved of their command posts in the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, on the basis of which the National Guard is being created.

In January 2014, before the Olympics in Sochi, Major General Oleg Borukayev was appointed head of the department for the protection of important state facilities, special and military cargo of the main command of the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and deputy chief of the main headquarters of the internal troops. In 2016 Borukaev was Acting Chief of Staff of Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Sergey Erygin led the group responsible for resource support of the Russian Guard.

On the eve of the laws on the creation of the National Guard, the senators approved

On Wednesday, June 29, the Federation Council approved a package of presidential laws on the creation of the Russian Guard. First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Defense and Security Franz Klintsevich said in this regard: "The creation of a new type of troops is a response to the new realities that Russia has encountered in the 21st century. Thus, serious changes are being made to the country's law enforcement system" (quoted by TASS ).

Formerly the State Duma expanded list of powers of the National Guards, they will be able to suppress riots in the colonies, shoot in the crowd and check security companies.

On April 5, Putin signed a decree on the creation of the National Guard on the basis of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Later it became known that the new structure would be called Rosgvardia. Its head was appointed Commander of the Internal Troops Viktor Zolotov, who previously headed the presidential security service.

The powers that were assigned to the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, OMON, SOBR and TsSN Ministry of Internal Affairs were transferred to the Rosgvardia. The new security forces will be able to detain citizens, check documents, cordon off areas of the terrain, including when suppressing mass riots. In a state of emergency, they will have the right to prohibit the movement of cars and pedestrians, to use cars of citizens to travel to the place of emergency or to prosecute criminals, to enter a home, to use force, special equipment and weapons if necessary.